* Adverbs typically end in "ly". They modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
* Example: "The bird flew quickly." (quickly modifies the verb "flew")
* Adjectives describe nouns. They often end in suffixes like "-ful", "-ous", "-y", "-ing", "-ed", etc.
* Example: "The beautiful bird flew quickly." (beautiful describes the noun "bird")
However, there are some exceptions. Some words can be both adjectives and adverbs, and some adjectives do end in "-ly".
* Examples of adjectives ending in "-ly":
* Friendly
* Lonely
* Silly
* Lovely
It's important to remember that context is key. The word "friendly" can be an adjective or an adverb, depending on how it's used in a sentence.
* "He is a friendly person." (adjective)
* "He greeted me friendly." (adverb)